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russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago. officially, there are some 60,000 armenians in turkey, but the numbers could be rising. in some parts of turkey, descendants of armenians are now rediscovering their identity. >> home to a population of more than 1 million, the city is situated on the turkey -- turkish/i iraqi border. it is the unofficial capital of turkey. but it was not always. between the many minuets that make up the skyline are a few church towers. 100 years ago,
russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation...
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more and that in a moment, but first, to the events of russia. the media or was first spotted at around 9:20 a.m. local time. russia's academy of science said it into the atmosphere at a speed of over 50,000 kilometers per hour and then shattered into pieces. >> the media is thought to have been just about two meters across, but that was enough to cause a massive sonic boom, and it was far from harmless. hundreds of people were injured, most of them by shattering glass. >> a rare moment caught on camera -- don turned to daylight as the media or into the earth's atmosphere with a bang -- dawn turned to daylight. it streaked above the sky leaving a white trail. mobile phones stopped working. the shock wave set off car alarms, and local residents were left wondering what was happening. >> i saw something moving in the sky. then there was a flash. we thought it was fireworks. that was followed by an explosion. the weather broke. t, bread, and water -- everything felony floor. -- the window for. >> windows were blown out of dozens of buildings. most o
more and that in a moment, but first, to the events of russia. the media or was first spotted at around 9:20 a.m. local time. russia's academy of science said it into the atmosphere at a speed of over 50,000 kilometers per hour and then shattered into pieces. >> the media is thought to have been just about two meters across, but that was enough to cause a massive sonic boom, and it was far from harmless. hundreds of people were injured, most of them by shattering glass. >> a rare...
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his main challenge is to expand trade relations between france and russia. france, right all eu countries, is in a crisis and needs new markets. >> is another of hollande -- that is another of hollande's priorities on this visit. >> in germany, the man who wants to replace angela merkel as chancellor in september is in hot water over italy's e -- election. >> he spoke of the near winners as clowns. one of them, beppe grillo, is a comedian, so he might not be that defended -- offended. >> the other is silvio berlusconi. he is a two-time former prime minister. >> the italian president's state visit to germany has been overshadowed by the diplomatic incident created by peer steinbrueck. italy and germany would continue to work together, despite occasional irritations. >tuesday, peer steinbrueck referred to a delete's former prime minister -- to italy's former prime minister as a clown. >> when one talks about things concerning another friendly, allied country, and about the result of a free election, one must be well balanced in his choice of words. >> he would
his main challenge is to expand trade relations between france and russia. france, right all eu countries, is in a crisis and needs new markets. >> is another of hollande -- that is another of hollande's priorities on this visit. >> in germany, the man who wants to replace angela merkel as chancellor in september is in hot water over italy's e -- election. >> he spoke of the near winners as clowns. one of them, beppe grillo, is a comedian, so he might not be that defended --...
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russia's car market is growing pretty fast. new sales of car sales totaled over 2.9 million, up more than 10% from the previous year. sales are approaching those of germany which totaled more than 3 million units last year. the biggest in europe. >>> a cyclone is threatening the northwest coast of australia this week. robert speta is here with the forecast there and elsewhere. robert? >> gene, yeah. we're going to be seeing significant travel delays in the central u.s., even extending off towards the northeast and southern canada by the end of the week due to this area. that is creating a lingering threat of heavy rain showers throughout the week. that is the actual movement of the storm. near the center of circulation, winds upwards and above 100 kilometers per hour, expecting this to intensify by wednesday when it starts to make land fall as a category 4 cyclone. winds around 160, gusting up to 180 kilometers per hour. in the right front quadrant, you're going to be seeing that risk of storm surge and heavy rains adding up to
russia's car market is growing pretty fast. new sales of car sales totaled over 2.9 million, up more than 10% from the previous year. sales are approaching those of germany which totaled more than 3 million units last year. the biggest in europe. >>> a cyclone is threatening the northwest coast of australia this week. robert speta is here with the forecast there and elsewhere. robert? >> gene, yeah. we're going to be seeing significant travel delays in the central u.s., even...
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we put this to the german government's commissioner for russia. >> we have offered to russia and organization partnership, but we have to consider that we have different conceptions of modernization. for germany, it is more than technical innovation in the old economy. it is comprehensive, includes the rule of law. includes a critical civil society, includes freedom of expression, includes fighting against corruption, so the door is open. we offer to russia this kind of cooperation, and our partner is not exclusively the kremlin. it is the totality of the russian society. >> that was the german government's commissioner for russia. >> hospitals in germany run by the catholic church may now prescribed emergency contraception to rape victims. this change follows a shocking recent case in which two catholic hospitals refused to treat a rape victim. the new policy was announced at the regular spring meeting of the german bishops' conference. catholic hospitals now have the leeway to describe a type of morning after pill that impedes contraception. -- concepcion, rather. drugs that would abort or
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it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's education minister after finding she had plagiarized her thesis. >> commentators are comparing this to the transportation minister being caught drunk driving or the finance minister hiding cash in monaco. for now, though, the chancellor is giving her support. >> the german cabinet is full of doctors. the finance minister, the foreign affairs minister, the economy minister and vice chancellor, and, of course, the chancellor herself, dr. angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will no
it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's...
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russia has said they do not want that. we will see weather some of that -- whether some of this quiet, bilateral meetings may produce some sort of agreement. then the global energy policy featured big today. why so big on day one? >> it turns out both of the main sessions today were about economic issues. one focused on the future of the eurozone crisis, and the other on oil and gas bonanza in the u.s. basically the question of for acting -- of fracking. people here admit it is undoubtedly a boon for the u.s. that it will soon be energy independent. one of the world's biggest exporters of gas. the fact is people are also concerned in munich that that may mean that the u.s. will be less engaged with the middle east and on middle eastern issues. u.s. officials here were at pains to deny that. there was then also a lot of talk about competitiveness and weather this u.s. oil and gas bonanza will increase its competitiveness, particularly in manufacturing industries, possibly to the detriment of europe. competitiveness and the
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. >> the incident in russia, coming ahead another out of this world event. an asteroid is on course to make a close approach to the earth, but there's is no possibility of a collision. the asteroid is called 2012 d.a. 14. scientists estimate its 45 meters in diameter and weighs 130,000 tons. it revolves around the sun about once a year. nasa analysts say it will be closest to earth on friday at 2:25 p.m. new york time. that's 4:25 a.m. on saturday in tokyo. the analysts say the asteroid will be less than 28,000 kilometers tr earth, closer than some weather satellites. speed is estimated 1.78 kilometers per second. scientists say people in japan will be able to watch the asteroid travel southwest to west early saturday morning local time by using binoculars or telescopes. nasa says asteroids of similar size have come as close once every 40 years and collide with the earth once every 1,200 years. >>> researchers in the united states believe north korea could be preparing a new missile launch in the wake of tuesday's nuclear test. their analysis is based on rec
. >> the incident in russia, coming ahead another out of this world event. an asteroid is on course to make a close approach to the earth, but there's is no possibility of a collision. the asteroid is called 2012 d.a. 14. scientists estimate its 45 meters in diameter and weighs 130,000 tons. it revolves around the sun about once a year. nasa analysts say it will be closest to earth on friday at 2:25 p.m. new york time. that's 4:25 a.m. on saturday in tokyo. the analysts say the asteroid...
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security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict in syria. >> we will have more in a moment, but staying in brussels , they have agreed to renew an arms embargo against syria. britain wanted to allow the nation's two armed forces, but many say neither side should be armed with weapons from europe. sanctions are also amended to provide greater humanitarian and technical assistance and protection of civilians. let us turn now to nina to ask for more about the foreign minister's reasoning for renewing the arms embargo on syria. >> most eu countries are worried about the further militarization of the conflict. they say against the background reports coming i
security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict...
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it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world russia can pull off an international sporting festival despite all its problems. -- sochi is a prestige project. 2/3 of the results are completed. environmentalists say vast swathes of forest have been filled to build the slopes. they say the futuristic venues are a lot on the landscape, but the ioc president disagrees. >> @ i am very impressed with the fact that the site is very compact, high quality, and it is situated in beautiful surroundings. >> but the project has been dogged by allegations of corruption and mismanagement as well as delays. human rights organizations have accused the administration of forced e
it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world...
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then look at this dry skies from the british aisles right into western russia. there are a couple systems here. this one bringing rain and thunderstorms across the balkans and italy as well. and then over in the southwest, there is going to be a little bit of a persistent system here impacting you in spain as well as portugal. here are your temperatures. 7 degrees in london as well as in paris. but then the temperatures drop away as we head in towards central europe. 2 degrees in vienna. 3 in berlin. minus 5 for the high in moscow with minus 4 in kiev. here's your extended forecast. >>> visitors to a city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of imperial elegance in miniature form. hina dolls represent members of the nobility. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsmen in the city have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1800 dolls from all over the country. they are displaying them to draw attention in visitors. the dolls
then look at this dry skies from the british aisles right into western russia. there are a couple systems here. this one bringing rain and thunderstorms across the balkans and italy as well. and then over in the southwest, there is going to be a little bit of a persistent system here impacting you in spain as well as portugal. here are your temperatures. 7 degrees in london as well as in paris. but then the temperatures drop away as we head in towards central europe. 2 degrees in vienna. 3 in...
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those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. now let's now take a quick look at the markets to see where we stand this friday on wall street which is still actively trading equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher walls three quarters of a percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the block on friday with miners and banks pushing the indices highers well two main factors boosted the appetite for risk positive chinese trade data and the european union leaders agreeing on a budget cut the first one to history i should add here in russia investors didn't seem to find too many reasons for optimism hence the indices wore a lower they ended this week's session in the red roughly a third of a percent each for both of my sex and the r.t.s. but the russian ruble managed
those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. now let's now take a quick look at the markets to see where we stand this friday on wall street which is still actively trading equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher walls three quarters of a percent higher for the...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market. can the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who's particularly mean to know what i do know is that it was very clear that this person was not like everybody else. can imagine the level of mental illness that would be present to murder show. america's you know so when you go on this there would be an american bind every tree with a gun. for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this
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russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago. officially, there are some 60,000 armenians in turkey, but the numbers could be rising. in some parts of turkey, descendants of armenians are now rediscovering their identity. >> home to a population of more than 1 million, the city is situated on the turkey -- turkish/i iraqi border. it is the unofficial capital of turkey. but it was not always. between the many minuets that make up the skyline are a few church towers. 100 years ago,
russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation...
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i gather so what does russia need to do to catch up well or another way of looking at it is should russia be catching up to its western counterparts what we recently saw in europe and certain parts of the united states is actually a pretty sharp drop in the property prices let's take a look at the graphic here pretty much everybody. agrees that spain and greece were the hardest hit by the crisis but actually what you're seeing here is that ireland in terms of housing prices saw a drop of as much as seventy percent of the past five years while the unemployment there has tripled that simply means that many home owners can no longer keep making their monthly payments they borrowed one property prices were on the rise when mortgages were pretty accessible but when the global financial crisis hit in two thousand and eight their homes devalued almost overnight and that means they owe the banks more than their homes are worth at the moment and that really presents a problem but unlike in the united states where the banks are old off billions and billions of dollars over the past several years in
i gather so what does russia need to do to catch up well or another way of looking at it is should russia be catching up to its western counterparts what we recently saw in europe and certain parts of the united states is actually a pretty sharp drop in the property prices let's take a look at the graphic here pretty much everybody. agrees that spain and greece were the hardest hit by the crisis but actually what you're seeing here is that ireland in terms of housing prices saw a drop of as...
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and actually being is such a huge country russia has no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and one asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's when i met her right crashed in southern russia the biggest piece found weighed almost three hundred kilograms and now back to say we're in one thousand nine hundred forty seven ice an estimated seventy tons of extra terrestrial material reach there and the overall size of the need to ride that time was estimated at approximately one hundred tons and just over a decade ago it was hit by another asteroid explosion not a major one but with its power only reach approximately two hundred tons of t.n.t. so loads of that stuff is coming over to russia and has been actually coming from there. so let's move on now let's go back to earth the world's econo
and actually being is such a huge country russia has no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and one asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's when i met her right crashed in southern russia the...
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as one of russia's russia's politicians famous for his outrageous comments and statement. had already said that he knows that this indeed is not a meteorite this is americans testing their new oh joy way to kick off the weekend in style thank him for. klitschko a great pleasure thank you very much thank you. for it's well we'll continue to cover the story here at r.t. as i was saying it all to you dot com we're taking any photos that you may actually have for us because of these our study comes on people's cars all over russia we continue to get absolutely startling footage so i thank you for joining us for this story and we'll be covering it throughout the day here on a c for now though let's shift gears here now to the world's economic woes stoked by tit for tat currency battles and europe's painful crisis will be coming to light this is the meeting of the g twenty financial heads and the leaders of central banks right here in moscow russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for a broader g. twenty summit this year let's get more details on that now from our correspon
as one of russia's russia's politicians famous for his outrageous comments and statement. had already said that he knows that this indeed is not a meteorite this is americans testing their new oh joy way to kick off the weekend in style thank him for. klitschko a great pleasure thank you very much thank you. for it's well we'll continue to cover the story here at r.t. as i was saying it all to you dot com we're taking any photos that you may actually have for us because of these our study comes...
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. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash mounted cameras that are the latest fad among russian car owners. >> jon: let's roll the camera again with the sound up. i'm going to learn the russian for holy (bleep) ball. [radio noise] [laughter] >> jon: the guy in the car didn't even say anything. that's more amazing than the footage itself. the guy in the car is completely unimpressed by a death rock hurling towards the city. is everyone in russian society just that jaded? >> motorists have turned to dash cams for self protection. visual proof to fend off charges from possibleibly corrupt police officers and from insurance scammers who often stage accidents like thi
. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't want to refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names th
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...
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your average morning in russia. well there you hear it up people in the year olds region have seen boning objects raining down from the sky after a meteor right exploded above the earth causing me to. go to school and i joins us here live in studio with more on this good to see you started going to do my work up this morning thinking it was war of the worlds god we're under attack what happened well we're not under attack by the actually what you thought that was the thought that crossed the minds of pretty much everybody and it should have been screened and we have managed to call some of them and they have told us freshly about what their experience was what their thoughts were just when this whole thing started because of the things that we know that a lot of people have these what study comes on they do yes yes they do a lot of people in russia have these for the sake of an accident or whatever it is looking at the footage right it's amazing isn't it it's like you're driving here and this is we're talking about
your average morning in russia. well there you hear it up people in the year olds region have seen boning objects raining down from the sky after a meteor right exploded above the earth causing me to. go to school and i joins us here live in studio with more on this good to see you started going to do my work up this morning thinking it was war of the worlds god we're under attack what happened well we're not under attack by the actually what you thought that was the thought that crossed the...
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meteor or crash to earth in central russia injuring over nine hundred people we've got the firsthand accounts in our special report coming up in just a few seconds. to the fatah currency clashes and the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting here in moscow we'll be keeping you posted on this story this hour here on our. in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past year we took a very close look at what few officers more crime. it's a pleasure to have you with us here on our to today i'm rory suchet live from the russian capital picture this it's eight fifty one in the morning in a mid-sized city east of the year rolls and an alien fireball strikes fear into the minds of millions of people of the city of chelyabinsk but it was not as some fear the end of the world nor was it world war three it's ultimately in a vent that's captured the imagination of the media and it's been widely caught on camera are going to go now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sky b
meteor or crash to earth in central russia injuring over nine hundred people we've got the firsthand accounts in our special report coming up in just a few seconds. to the fatah currency clashes and the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting here in moscow we'll be keeping you posted on this story this hour here on our. in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past year we took a very close look at what few officers more crime. it's...
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crashes to earth in central russia injuring over nine hundred people we've got the firsthand accounts in our special report coming up in just a few seconds. to tap the currency clashes on the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting here in moscow will be keeping you posted on this story this hour here on r.t. . and budget cuts in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past year i would take a very close look at what a few offices means more crime. it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm a rory suchet live from the russian capital picture this it's eight fifty one in the morning in a mid-sized city east of the year olds and an alien fireball strikes fear into the minds of millions of people of the city of chelyabinsk but it was not as some theater the end of the world nor was it world war three it's ultimately in a vent that's captured the imagination of the media and has been widely caught on camera. now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sk
crashes to earth in central russia injuring over nine hundred people we've got the firsthand accounts in our special report coming up in just a few seconds. to tap the currency clashes on the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers meeting here in moscow will be keeping you posted on this story this hour here on r.t. . and budget cuts in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past year i would take a very close look at what a few offices...
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in times flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the return. of something five hundred people seek medical attention after the meteor widespread panic and destruction over the russian region with around twenty thousand emergence of personnel who is on high alert. also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research. financial movers and shakers flocked to the major gathering in moscow to chew over the stage world economy i made currency manipulation as and the no arranging eurozone crisis. and as a bunch of constant britain strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the past year he takes a look at whether the us officers means more crime. here so russia and around the world this is aussie with me thanks for joining us and we'll start with our brain key news story this hour and it's not been quite to your average a morning here in russia. so people in the region have seen burning troops raining down from
in times flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the return. of something five hundred people seek medical attention after the meteor widespread panic and destruction over the russian region with around twenty thousand emergence of personnel who is on high alert. also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research....
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with europe and the united states them well i think what we should really talk about is whether or not russia should be catching up to its western counterparts and the reason is that what we're seeing in europe at the moment and in certain parts of the united states as while is that there's a sharp drop in property prices as we're taking a look at this graphic spain and greece are often considered to be the worst hit by the crisis but as we're seeing here ireland saw its housing prices drop as much as seventy percent in the past five years while its unemployment has tripled in the netherlands as while the picture is pretty glim so that simply means that many home owners cannot keep making their monthly payments they borrowed one property prices were on the rise and one mortgages were easily accessible but when the financial crisis hit in two thousand and eight their home devalued pretty much overnight and that means they owe the banks war then what they can sell their homes for at the moment and unlike in the united states where the banks have written down billions of dollars in unpaid mortga
with europe and the united states them well i think what we should really talk about is whether or not russia should be catching up to its western counterparts and the reason is that what we're seeing in europe at the moment and in certain parts of the united states as while is that there's a sharp drop in property prices as we're taking a look at this graphic spain and greece are often considered to be the worst hit by the crisis but as we're seeing here ireland saw its housing prices drop as...
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in times flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the return. of something five hundred people seek medical attention out of the meteor widespread panic and destruction over the russian region with around twenty thousand emergency personnel who don't i learned. also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research. movers and shakers flocked to the major gathering in moscow to cheer over the state a world economy and made currency manipulation and the no arranging eurozone crisis . and there's a bunch of constant britain strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the past year he takes a look at whether less officers means more crime. you saw russia and around the world this is with me about it thanks for joining us and we'll start with our brain key news story this hour and it's not been quite to your average a morning here in russia. so people in the region have seen burning troops raining down from the
in times flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the return. of something five hundred people seek medical attention out of the meteor widespread panic and destruction over the russian region with around twenty thousand emergency personnel who don't i learned. also this hour concerns of a hollywood future resurface in the us as the government's assaults portable surveillance sees millions spent on biometrics research. movers...
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only in russia, but europe. >> the most racist club in europe? management insists it is trying to change chance attitudes to raise including a video camera and praising the world's greatest black players. >> it is a big problem, a problem of for society. the football club is not responsible and we need everyone in russia to try to create a society which does not include racism. >> but coach insists there are no rules banning him from buying black players. in the summer, he signed a brazilian striker and a belgian midfielder. russia is hosting the world cup in five years and the country is running out of time for improving its fans behavior. the world cup is the key to this really. we have seen such amazing black fans mightars, actually boo of their own players because of the color of their skin. the world cup will be coming here and the russian football authorities, the club, and the russian gordon and know this is something they have to address. this is something they've got to try to stick when it comes to football. >> very briefly, how own far
only in russia, but europe. >> the most racist club in europe? management insists it is trying to change chance attitudes to raise including a video camera and praising the world's greatest black players. >> it is a big problem, a problem of for society. the football club is not responsible and we need everyone in russia to try to create a society which does not include racism. >> but coach insists there are no rules banning him from buying black players. in the summer, he...
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nowhere to hide anymore well that is the kind of cooperation that we would like to see and we would like russia to be the champion of this effort we're doing it out we're launching it out of moscow we're launching it in the finance ministers meetings in moscow and we're going to take it all the way to st petersburg with a plan of action that could be supported by the political clout of the leaders so you think that's one of the issues that's going to be on the g. twenty in janda i certainly think so it is already in the agenda the question of whether the leaders keep it in the agenda it's their prerogative but that's one of the things that we talked about with president putin yesterday or the other thing that's widely discussed of course is certainly in europe is the so-called the tax on the financial transactions that is very controversial for a very simple reason only a few countries will adopt it. and it if it's not adopted by all the countries in the world at least all the countries that do a very important volume of international financial transactions then it can very easily move to the n
nowhere to hide anymore well that is the kind of cooperation that we would like to see and we would like russia to be the champion of this effort we're doing it out we're launching it out of moscow we're launching it in the finance ministers meetings in moscow and we're going to take it all the way to st petersburg with a plan of action that could be supported by the political clout of the leaders so you think that's one of the issues that's going to be on the g. twenty in janda i certainly...
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in central russia. hundred people. in our special report just a few seconds away. from the currency clashes in the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers right here who are meeting in moscow stay with us for more on that story. budget cuts in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past. a close look at whether a few offices means. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here in moscow. this is exactly what people saw in cities across the central russia that was quite early this morning about eight or nine o'clock so actually a rather impressive sight indeed it did take a while though before it became clear this was a me too your streaking across the sky and crashing into not a plane crash not world war three none of the above let's. go now who's been keeping very very close tabs on this so you've been monitoring a lot of incoming footage from viewers around the world particularly in the east and russian area it wasn't a plane crash it wasn't a missile test go on with it it was a it was. it was a meteor that wa
in central russia. hundred people. in our special report just a few seconds away. from the currency clashes in the euro zone's plight occupy the hearts and minds of financial decision makers right here who are meeting in moscow stay with us for more on that story. budget cuts in britain police numbers thousands of layoffs in just the past. a close look at whether a few offices means. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here in moscow. this is exactly what people saw in cities across the...
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while come over russia's president vladimir putin is flying to sochi this week to mark the one year to go pre anniversary of the sochi olympic games but the sochi games can already claimed the first place in terms of cost it's setting a world record as the most expensive eleven takes in history according to the state commission overseeing the preparations for the games its price tag will read fifty billion dollars that's more than ten times higher than that of the last what i games and vancouver canada a correspondent andrew farmer has all the details of the story. well with a year to go the work continues and so does the rising cost sochi will be the most expensive olympics in history with the final price tag thought to be around fifty billion dollars that is ten billion more than the summer games in beijing and ten times the amount of the last winter games in vancouver so begs the question why is it so expensive and the answer is quite simple pretty much everything has had to be built from scratch i'm standing in the. region which will host the sliding in skiing events that wasn't mu
while come over russia's president vladimir putin is flying to sochi this week to mark the one year to go pre anniversary of the sochi olympic games but the sochi games can already claimed the first place in terms of cost it's setting a world record as the most expensive eleven takes in history according to the state commission overseeing the preparations for the games its price tag will read fifty billion dollars that's more than ten times higher than that of the last what i games and...
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he's going to check and spoke to russia's ambassador to the u.n. vitaly churkin about the possible reasons for the ongoing conflict the full interview is on air at eighteen forty five g.m.t. or you can watch it on our website dot com well here's a quick preview for you. repercussion of spring was the dramatic events in libya. we're in the course of the crisis of course lots of weapons were brought into libya and there was a lot of there were lots of weapons of as it is but still many more weapons were brought into libya during the recent hearings which then secretary of state clinton had in the house of representatives one of the congressman said that they had information that cut out with a wink and nod as he put it from the united states brought in twenty thousand tons of weapons into libya and you know twenty thousand tons you can arm a small terrorist army and so on of course this is exactly what has happened in mali definitely we see a spillover from the libyan crisis to to a neighboring country and most likely if the spillover has affected ot
he's going to check and spoke to russia's ambassador to the u.n. vitaly churkin about the possible reasons for the ongoing conflict the full interview is on air at eighteen forty five g.m.t. or you can watch it on our website dot com well here's a quick preview for you. repercussion of spring was the dramatic events in libya. we're in the course of the crisis of course lots of weapons were brought into libya and there was a lot of there were lots of weapons of as it is but still many more...
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well russia's resort city of sochi is getting ready to host the twenty fourteen olympic games it's still one year to go to the event but it's already being dubbed the most expensive olympic games in history and of course the big question is is it really worth it so i've got kiddie pool being here with me to discuss this in detail so is it really worth it for that is the question indeed but i would have to say yes because it's not about the money it's about the legacy of russia or it's about the history of the country it's about the future as well for the people in sochi russia as a whole and in terms of course the reason why it's cost so much is because eighty five percent of the infrastructure had to be done from scratch so that's where the cost of gods we've got raul words tunnels going through the mountains we've got power plants as well all those calls them talking about part of russia on the stage three point five billion people will be watching and when you're a foreigner you think of russia you think of the red square you think of the kremlin you think of the beautiful historic pi
well russia's resort city of sochi is getting ready to host the twenty fourteen olympic games it's still one year to go to the event but it's already being dubbed the most expensive olympic games in history and of course the big question is is it really worth it so i've got kiddie pool being here with me to discuss this in detail so is it really worth it for that is the question indeed but i would have to say yes because it's not about the money it's about the legacy of russia or it's about the...
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of course of course maybe the russia can't or can't compete was. in it. i mean they are helping as well because it stands men's tennis players have secured their status amongst the sports lead for another year at least now it's up to russia to try and catch up then near neighbors and also make it back into the davis cup world group and with young talented players like chris and it's often you get it done but it's certainly possible richard three dati astronaut. now from notable deeds to memorable words as australian prime minister julia gillard was appalled by the damning report claiming illegal drug use is widespread in her proud sporting nation all sports fans including may fall on this pretty sickening paypal to go and you know i've sit at grounds or watch sport on t.v. and marvel at amazing sporting prowess swayed cheer on the day and the saints that anything they've saying has actually been fuelled by banned substances i think would be pretty sickening for sports fans it's pretty sickening for may well me wanna know manager has called for severe puni
of course of course maybe the russia can't or can't compete was. in it. i mean they are helping as well because it stands men's tennis players have secured their status amongst the sports lead for another year at least now it's up to russia to try and catch up then near neighbors and also make it back into the davis cup world group and with young talented players like chris and it's often you get it done but it's certainly possible richard three dati astronaut. now from notable deeds to...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future are covered. and. welcome back to the sports show where we return to ice hockey last saturday to scott commemorating what would have been the sixty says birthday of late forward by larry hama who was tragically killed at the age of thirty three got something by top off reports on the dramatic lies of the man whose stellar korea inspired hockey fans worldwide. probably the brightest star of soviet ice hockey player larry harlem of died in a car accident thought i won years ago and last saturday people flock to that says carina to commemorate sixty five years since the legendary forward was born his special exhibition was opened dedicated to car lama who played four hundred thirty eight matches for the army man it was a night full of big names as former greats played in a match named in his orange and yellow car alarm of who wasn't there everything you round there reno reminded people of fame. it's impossible to name his best character trait probably that he was just a good person it was always a great p
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future are covered. and. welcome back to the sports show where we return to ice hockey last saturday to scott commemorating what would have been the sixty says birthday of late forward by larry hama who was tragically killed at the age of thirty three got something by top off reports on the dramatic lies of the man whose stellar korea inspired hockey fans worldwide. probably the brightest star of soviet ice hockey player larry...
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a rescue operation is underway in northern russia after a deadly me thing explosion that left at least ten people dead we bring you the details live. in mali as a militant group launches guerrilla attacks on the previously liberated city of i made claims by the french military that the operation is almost complete. congressional report leaves the u.s. missile shield in europe defenseless claims the system may fail to protect america and its nato allies could be aimed at russia. and the u.k. claim that the failing economy and cutbacks are increasingly driving more britons to suicide. live from moscow twenty four hours a day you're watching t.v. . well breaking news this hour ten miners have been killed after a me thing exploded in russia's northern cali republic let's get more now from. here with a smile of in the studio what more can you tell serena well at this point we know that there have been two hundred fifty nine people inside the mine at the moment of explosion the minister emergencies is saying that they have taken out two hundred forty two people have led them out to the surfa
a rescue operation is underway in northern russia after a deadly me thing explosion that left at least ten people dead we bring you the details live. in mali as a militant group launches guerrilla attacks on the previously liberated city of i made claims by the french military that the operation is almost complete. congressional report leaves the u.s. missile shield in europe defenseless claims the system may fail to protect america and its nato allies could be aimed at russia. and the u.k....
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under actually being is such a huge country russia. no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and what an asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's what i meant to write crashed in southern russia the biggest piece found weighed almost three hundred kilograms and now back to say the area in one thousand nine hundred forty seven as an estimated seventy tons of extra terrestrial material reach there and the overall size of the meteorite that time was estimated at approximately one hundred tons just over a decade ago so it was hit by another asteroid explosion not a major one but with its power only reach approximately two hundred tons of t.n.t. so loads of that stuff is coming over to russia so it has been actually coming from there. now let
under actually being is such a huge country russia. no surprise russia gets its fair share of direct hits all the time from space so let's not look at the most well known right now so the largest buying of the last century was the so-called. norman and what an asteroid thought to be a comet exploded in siberia leveling around two thousand square kilometers of forest also another collision happened less than two decades after the event and that's what i meant to write crashed in southern russia...
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in towns flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground and he tried breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the region. but also this hour more than one hundred people seek medical attention after the meteorite spreads panic and destruction over the russian region with some twenty thousand imagine surpass and i'll put on high alert. concerns of a hollywood horrify resurface in the uighurs as the government's fault for surveillance is millions spent on biometrics research. and financial movers and shakers flock to a major gathering in moscow to chew over the state a world economy amid currency manipulation is and the neverending eurozone crisis. plus as the budget cuts in britain strike against police with thousands of layoffs in the past year he takes a look at whether less offices means more crying. this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and of course we start with one of the most important stories today our breaking news story actually it's out people in the eurozone russia has been burning objects raining down from the sky after
in towns flashes in the skies burning debris falling to the ground and he tried breaks up over russia's urals and showers down on the region. but also this hour more than one hundred people seek medical attention after the meteorite spreads panic and destruction over the russian region with some twenty thousand imagine surpass and i'll put on high alert. concerns of a hollywood horrify resurface in the uighurs as the government's fault for surveillance is millions spent on biometrics research....
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thank you and we're saying that you ok because russia feels this and russia is very angry about it as well go ahead a day knew they should be angry the whole world should be angry you know the day the guy you know won over and that was dragging and said hey i know how you're going to fix your economy just start printing money we've actually the not let him in he should never been allowed in to go go to europe because that idea is just another way to destroy the world economy and the idea that we don't see any inflation the united states is just prove your b.s. . martin how to fix it completely don't really early go ahead really respond at all barkley go ahead and. i think i think we have i think we have very moderate inflation in the united states. good arguments why inflation is understated there are also good arguments why inflation is. overstated for example quality improvements that are not adequately captured in the price index and other reasons but if i had a large inflation is under control and whoever you talk to who independent experts very very knowledgeable people will come
thank you and we're saying that you ok because russia feels this and russia is very angry about it as well go ahead a day knew they should be angry the whole world should be angry you know the day the guy you know won over and that was dragging and said hey i know how you're going to fix your economy just start printing money we've actually the not let him in he should never been allowed in to go go to europe because that idea is just another way to destroy the world economy and the idea that...
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with aid claims the system may fail to protect america and its nato allies and could be aimed against russia. and experts in the u.k. blame the failing economy and government cutbacks in mental health services for an alarming increase in suicide rates. you're watching our live from moscow with me to say it's good to have your company with us. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is most are in city of god that's after gunmen nonsense supplies guerrilla attack over the weekend the city was rocked by two suicide bombings however france maintains the military campaign in mali to force out islam is almost complete local correspondent gonzalo want to report. the situation in mali is obviously going to have a gruesome ending there are more than enough indications of last friday the country was shaken by the very first terrorist attack in its history we're going to witness reports of what was carried out by a fifteen year old suicide bomber that of arab descent the bomber was the only one killed after the detonation of a few hours later responsibility. by
with aid claims the system may fail to protect america and its nato allies and could be aimed against russia. and experts in the u.k. blame the failing economy and government cutbacks in mental health services for an alarming increase in suicide rates. you're watching our live from moscow with me to say it's good to have your company with us. and islamist rebel group is claiming responsibility for ongoing violence in mali is most are in city of god that's after gunmen nonsense supplies...